47 Pubs and Bars found in or around Fortnum and Mason London

Now under the Nicholson's umbrella, the Clarence has been touched up and now more befits its exclusive postcode. With the Ritz but a short stroll away (or a lengthy cab ride, if you're an unsuspecting tourist), the Clarence is...

No longer a pub named after an antiestablishment poet, the Shelley changed its name to the more regal King's Head and was relaunched as a Nicholson's pub. The generic traditionalisms of the Nicholson's brand are ideal for this...

The Goat Tavern's been here for a fair number of years and has changed little over the course of time, sticking close to traditional (chain) pub values. Given it's central location, it's often packed on week nights, though you...

As the Blue Posts is situated in a side-street round the back of the Ritz, you'd be forgiven for expecting this pub to be pretty swanky sort of place - but it resolutely is not. It's a traditional pub in the old T&J Bernard...

The Chequers Tavern is one of several small St. James' pubs and it's usually the quietest in this neck of the woods - there's much more chance of getting a seat, should you feel the need for one. It gets the basics right, with...

The Red Lion is an old-style traditional pub. It's small, has great beers and a stunning interior. This is a great pub to come to when you are out and about in the West End and fancy a quiet pub - unfortunately, the world and...

The Coach & Horses is a quaint little Tudorbethan building in a posh part of London - only a stone's throw from three main shopping areas - and it's a jolly decent pub too. Real ale aficionados are well taken care of, with...

Ye Grapes is a handsome old building set in a corner of Shepherd Market, containing an eccentric collection of olde worlde knickknacks - lots of stuffed animals, for instance, creating a cosy sort of feel to the interior. It's...

Tucked away down a side street in the ever-so-posh St. James's, The Red Lion is a charming boozer. Its age and location may suggest a you'd encounter a soulless dive aimed purely at tourists, but by and large this is as genuine...